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Tragic Downfall: Caroline Flack's Final Months Revealed in Docuseries
10 Nov
Summary
- Flack's friend Mollie Grosberg witnessed her distress before court appearance
- Flack consumed alcohol and medication excessively the night before court
- Flack's agent Louisa Booth had concerns about Flack's fitness to attend court

A new docuseries titled "Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth" is shedding light on the final months of the former Love Island host's life before her tragic death by suicide in 2020 at the age of 40.
The docuseries, which includes interviews with Flack's mother Christine, her close friend Mollie Grosberg, and her longtime agent Louisa Booth, reveals disturbing details about the night before Flack was due to appear in court after being charged with assault.
According to the docuseries, Flack's friend Mollie Grosberg witnessed Flack's distress that night, as she "called a couple of people slurring, and I knew then, something was going on." Grosberg and others went to Flack's hotel room, where they found her "completely out of it on the bed." Flack had "drank the minibar dry" and "taken whatever tablets were there in the hotel room that had been prescribed to her."
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Flack's agent, Louisa Booth, also received a call from Flack's friends about her condition. Booth was unsure whether Flack should even attend the court hearing the next day, as she was "obviously really unwell." However, Booth ultimately decided it would be better for Flack in the long run to go through with the appearance.
The docuseries paints a heartbreaking picture of Flack's final months, as she struggled with the public scrutiny and legal proceedings surrounding the assault charge against her. Her tragic death just two months later has left many questioning what more could have been done to support her during this difficult time.




